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| | | Easy Grooming Tips Every Dog Parent Should Know | | Professional groomers are terrific, but if your budget doesn't allow that luxury regularly, you can learn to do a lot of your dog's maintenance at home. To get started, know that your dog has seven very important body parts. Listed from nose to tail, they are: Nose, Teeth, Eyes, Ears, Coat, Paws and Rear end. What's That Smell? Your dog's nose is amazing! Compared to themillion scent receptors in your nose, your dog may have as many as 300 million! Your dog's nose provides most of his sense of taste, can completely replace his eyes, lets him "read" and identify his surroundings, and will lead him home from hundreds of miles away. He also has his own, unique noseprint, as individual to him as your fingerprints are to you. Frightened dogs produce an alarm pheromone that is unmistakable in the nostrils of other dogs, giving dog's the ability to smell fear. Medical studies have proven that dogs can also smell a number of different illnesses, resulting in a relatively new canine profession: Doggy Diagnostician. Tips to Let His Nose Know You Care: - Apply a gentle unscented sunscreen when he's going to be spending a long day in the sun
- Give him a vitamin supplement formulated just for dogs, so he has the nutrition his nose needs to keep him smelling good!
Why Rover, What Big Teeth You Have! Did you know your dog has baby teeth, just like you did? He is born withpuppy teeth that fall out by the time he's six months old which will be replaced bystrong, white teeth. Dental care is important to your dog's health. The bacteria from a dental infection can take root in other parts of his body, including his kidneys, heart, intestines and joints. If your buddy has bad breath, he might not need a breath mint, but rather a toothbrush. Tips to Keep Him Smiling: - Provide him with puppy chews to help him shed his baby teeth
- Once he has all adult teeth, provide him with adult dog chews to keep his permanent teeth strong
- Brush his teeth with his own toothbrush and toothpaste . If you start when he's a puppy, brushing his teeth will be a simple and pleasant procedure for both of you.
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Professional groomers are terrific, but if your budget doesn't allow that luxury regularly, you can learn to do a lot of your dog's maintenance at home.?To get started, know that your dog has seven very important body parts. Listed from nose to tail, they are: Nose, Teeth, Eyes, Ears, Coat, Paws and Rear end. What's That Smell? Your dog's nose is amazing!?Compared to themillion scent receptors in your nose, your dog may have as many as 300 million!?Your dog's nose provides most of his sense of taste, can completely replace his eyes, lets him "read" and identify his surroundings, and will lead him home from hundreds of miles away.?He also has his own, unique noseprint, as individual to him as your fingerprints are to you. Frightened dogs produce an alarm pheromone that is unmistakable in the nostrils of other dogs, giving dog's the ability to smell fear.?Medical studies have proven that dogs can also smell a number of different illnesses, resulting in a relatively new canine profession: Doggy Diagnostician. Tips to Let His Nose Know You Care: -Apply a gentle unscented sunscreen when he's going to be spending a long day in the sun -Give him a vitamin supplement formulated just for dogs, so he has the nutrition his nose needs to keep him smelling good! Why Rover, What Big Teeth You Have! Did you know your dog has baby teeth, just like you did??He is born withpuppy teeth that fall out by the time he's six months old which will be replaced bystrong, white teeth. Dental care is important to your dog's health.?The bacteria from a dental infection can take root in other parts of his body, including his kidneys, heart, intestines and joints.?If your buddy has bad breath, he might not need a breath mint, but rather a toothbrush. Tips to Keep Him Smiling: -Provide him with puppy chews to help him shed his baby teeth -Once he has all adult teeth, provide him with adult dog chews to keep his permanent teeth strong -Brush his teeth with his own toothbrush and toothpaste.?If you start when he's a puppy, brushing his teeth will be a simple and pleasant procedure for both of you. Would you like to read more tips on how to maintain your dog? Join us at our blog to learn more tips including: how to care for his eyes, ears, coat, paws, and rear end. our pet blog online > Working hard to spoil your pets, Bobby Pet-Super-Store.com Pet-Super-Store.com/Blog Pet Super Store PO Box 1248 Holly Springs, GA 30142 orr options visit:

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